Samuel L. “I have had it with these muthaf-cking snakes on this muthaf-cking plane” Jackson was voted Best in Show in our Pulp Fiction poll.

For this poll, we take a look at the third and final installment of the Batman trilogy, which imho was unfairly snubbed, with a stunning cast who turned in great performances (minus an Oscar winner’s death scene). So…who was the best in show??

You have 2 days.

Also, note I think I’ll stop after #15, just so these polls aren’t interfering with any upcoming news or festival reactions/discussions. Unless, of course, things are really slow…

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Best in Show #1: Meryl Streep – August Osage County

Best in Show #2: Mark Wahlberg – I Heart Huckabees

Best in Show #3: Sandra Bullock – Crash

Best in Show #4: Kim Basinger – L.A. Confidential

Best in Show #5: Jack Lemmon – Glengarry Glen Ross

Best in Show #6: Amy Adams – American Hustle

Best in Show #7: Hugh Jackman – Prisoners

Best in Show #8: Peter Finch – Network Best in Show #9: Toni Collette – Little Miss Sunshine

Best in Show #10: Julianne Moore – Boogie Nights

Best in Show #11: Mark Ruffalo – The Avengers Best in Show #12: Samuel L. Jackson – Pulp Fiction

This is my least favorite of the trilogy, which I find unfortunate to say, as it was one of my more anticipated films of 2012. That said, I love Anne Hathaway’s performance as Selina Kyle. She really makes that character come alive in a way that I wasn’t expecting. Would have loved for Tom Hardy to get my vote, but I think the film does him a slight disservice in the end. My second might actually be Michael Caine, who gets only a few scenes spread throughout, but is heartbreaking in all of them. Third is probably Bale.

Hathaway. I loved Hardy, I loved Bale, and really liked Caine, Oldman and Gordon-Levitt too. But Hathaway stole the film for me. I preferred her performance here over her Oscar winning turn in ‘Les Mis’.

lol I loved it. I thought it was an excellent conclusion to the trilogy and literally ended with a bang. I’m going to sound like a fanboy, but like, the plot hole argument is such a lazy criticism. Were there plot holes? sure but they’re so nonessential to the actual story that it doesn’t really matter. I thoroughly enjoyed it (even Cotillard’s “death” scene lmfao, a comic book movie as bleak as this need some comic relief). I also love the fact that people under rate it because now I can be the lone contrarian hehehehe 😀

Anne Hathway steals this for me, and showed what a talented performer she is. From the moment her ‘Selina Kyle’ takes form, I couldn’t look away everytime she’s on screen. 100 million bajillion times better than her Fantine? Hells yes. So I’ll just pretend she won for this film instead.

Michael Caine comes with a close second. Good lord, he had quite a few emotional scenes and they were pretty effective.

I thought Michael Caine gave the strongest performance. Without Eckhart or Ledger, he really stole the show. I thought Hathaway, Oldman, Levitt, Bale, and Cotillard were great as well. I actually liked Tom Hardy in this I loved that voice and look. I also loved the 2 great cameos

I thought Michael Caine gave the strongest performance. Without Eckhart or Ledger, he really stole the show. I thought Hathaway, Oldman, Levitt, Bale, and Cotillard were great as well. I actually liked Tom Hardy in this I loved that voice and look. I also loved the 2 great cameos

Not sure which two you mean but for me, seeing Tom Conti was a highlight.

I LOVE this movie. Saw it twice on the theaters. I’d usually go with Tom Hardy because I’m his biggest fanboy (duh look at my username) or JGL but Anne Hathaway was completely outstanding. I went to the movie thinking “no one could ever come close to Michelle Pfeiffer’s work as Catwoman” but oh boy did Anne prove me wrong. Absolutely love her.